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Racing Bulls unveils special Japanese GP livery inspired by Red Bull can and calligraphy

Racing Bulls unveils special Japanese GP livery inspired by Red Bull can and calligraphy

Summary
Racing Bulls has launched a special white and cherry red livery for the Japanese Grand Prix, created with calligrapher Bisen Aoyagi and inspired by a Red Bull can. The design features traditional Japanese brushwork and covers the car and team kit, debuting as the team sits sixth in the championship. A matching merchandise collection is also available for fans.

Racing Bulls has revealed a unique, Japan-inspired special livery for its 2026 car ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. The design, created in collaboration with Japanese calligrapher Bisen Aoyagi, features a white base with cherry red accents and traditional shodo brushwork. The team debuted the livery and matching team kit at a Tokyo event, where drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad were present to showcase the new look.

Why it matters:

Special liveries for a team's home race or significant events have become a key part of F1's visual storytelling and fan engagement. For Racing Bulls, this move strengthens its connection to the Japanese market and parent company Red Bull's branding, while offering a fresh identity at a classic circuit. It also provides a merchandising opportunity with a dedicated product collection for fans.

The Details:

  • Design Inspiration: The livery is directly inspired by the new Red Bull Spring Edition can. The collaboration with calligrapher Bisen Aoyagi aimed to capture "movement and expression," with bold brush strokes intended to reflect the rhythm of racing.
  • Artistic Integration: Aoyagi's calligraphy runs across both the car and the team's race suits and kit. The phrase "Give You Wiiings" is incorporated into the artwork, aiming to blend tradition and performance in a cohesive design.
  • Commercial Offering: A four-product 'Japanese GP Collection' has been released for fans, including a cap, a large design print, a replica t-shirt, and a quarter-zip sweatshirt, with prices ranging from £41 to £199.
  • Team Context: The reveal comes as Racing Bulls holds sixth in the constructors' championship with 12 points after the first two rounds. Lawson is ninth in the drivers' standings with eight points, while rookie teammate Lindblad is tenth with four.

What's next:

The team will run the special livery for the first time on track at the Japanese Grand Prix.

  • Lawson, fresh from a P7 finish in China, stated the team would "keep pushing to find a bit more speed" to fight further up the grid.
  • Lindblad, who finished 12th in Shanghai, acknowledged a challenging weekend as a learning experience on a new track and said he would work with the team to improve before Japan.
  • The focus now shifts to translating the striking visual package into on-track performance at the demanding Suzuka Circuit.

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